Executive Director
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![]() San Diego, CA About San Diego Pride San Diego Pride has grown from a small grassroots march in 1974 into one of the most respected and philanthropic Pride organizations in the world. Originally formed as a sponsored program of The Center for Social Services to produce San Diego's first Lesbian and Gay Parade commemorating the Stonewall Rebellion, the organization incorporated as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit in 1994. Today, it is a year-round LGBTQ+ education, advocacy, and cultural institution with a global footprint. Each July, San Diego Pride produces the city's largest civic event, welcoming more than 250,000 participants to its parade, festival, and week-long series of programs and celebrations. These events, powered by thousands of volunteers, not only uplift and affirm the LGBTQ+ community but also generate millions in economic activity for the region. Revenue from festival ticket sales, beverage sales, sponsorships, and exhibitor fees sustain Pride's extensive community philanthropy. To date, San Diego Pride has distributed more than $3 million in grants to LGBTQ+ organizations and initiatives, making it the most philanthropic Pride in the world. This commitment extends globally: in partnership with the U.S. Department of State and the San Diego Diplomacy Council, Pride has engaged hundreds of delegates from over 125 countries, advancing equality and human rights worldwide. San Diego Pride also plays a foundational role in the broader Pride movement. In 1982, its leadership helped establish InterPride, which has since grown into an international network of LGBTQ+ organizations sharing knowledge, resources, and strategies for change. Locally, Pride continues to deliver year-round programs in leadership development, youth engagement, and advocacy, ensuring the community's needs are met beyond the parade and festival. Mission: Fostering pride, equality, and respect for all lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities locally, nationally, and globally. Vision: A world free of prejudice and bias. Values:
Position Summary San Diego Pride seeks a transformational executive leader to meet this moment in history with grace, compassion, resilience, and humility. The next Executive Director must be capable of reinforcing operations, rebuilding trust, and advancing the organization's mission during a pivotal period in the history and legacy of the organization. The ideal candidate will demonstrate exceptional LGBTQ+ movement and social justice competency, crisis management skills, strategic vision, impeccable self-awareness, and the ability to earn stakeholder confidence and respect while driving sustainable organizational growth from the perspectives and praxis of queer theory, intersections of oppression, institutionalized injustice, decolonization, anti-racism, and antiblackness. The Executive Director serves as the senior staff member of San Diego Pride, providing strategic leadership, operational oversight, and external representation. This role requires a dynamic leader who can navigate complex challenges while advancing LGBTQ+ advocacy and maintaining the organization's position as an international leader in Pride celebrations and community philanthropy. Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director supervises a talented Director-level staff across Finance + Operations, Marketing + Communications, Development, Programs + Events, and Entertainment. The non-director-level San Diego Pride staff members are represented by the Office and Professional Employees International Union (OPEIU) through a recently signed collective bargaining agreement. This is a unique opportunity to lead one of the most influential LGBTQ+ Pride organizations during a transformative period. The successful candidate will have the chance to shape the future of LGBTQ+ advocacy while stewarding an organization that has distributed millions of dollars to support community organizations and brought joy to hundreds of thousands of people annually. This role offers the opportunity to work at the intersection of social justice, community building, progressive causes, and large-scale event management while making a meaningful impact on LGBTQ+ lives locally, nationally, and globally. Essential Position Responsibilities Strategic Leadership
Reputation Building + Crisis Management
Fundraising + Philanthropy
Event Leadership + Entertainment
Operational Excellence
Board Leadership + Development
Qualifications + Characteristics Core Competencies
Essential Skills
Personal Attributes
Educational + Experience Requirements
San Diego Pride is dedicated to building a workplace based on its own values. Research shows that members of overlooked, underserved, excluded, or marginalized communities self-select out of considering opportunities if they do not meet every single qualification. If you believe that you can meet the expectations of the position, yet your past experiences do not perfectly match every qualification in this job prospectus, you should consider applying. Working + Reporting Relationships Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director is responsible for directors, managers, hourly staff governed by a collective bargaining unit, and volunteers.. Additionally, the Executive Director will interface with the standing board committees, including Executive, Finance, Development, Governance, and Audit, and the current ad hoc Strategic Planning Committee. San Diego Pride also has existing contracts with external consulting firms to support strategic planning, finance operations, human resource alignment, and public relations. Given the external-facing nature of the position, the Executive Director will also be a visible and engaged member of the San Diego LGBTQ+ community and establish a credible presence with elected officials, civic leaders, corporate funders, peer organizations, and individual donors. The Executive Director supervises these full-time staff members:
More about San Diego Pride can be found on their website at: https://sdpride.org/ Compensation + Benefits The starting salary range for this position is $190,000–$210,000. Relocation expenses will be considered as part of the initial compensation package. San Diego Pride offers a generous benefits package that includes:
San Diego Pride complies and adheres to all local, state, and federal applicable employment laws. This includes but is not limited to California Pay Transparency Law (SB 1162), the California Labor Code (Section 226), the federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), and California Labor Code (Section 1174). As a reflection of our firm's commitment to equity and equal pay for all, Cooper Coleman requires that salary ranges or salary starting points be published for every search we conduct. The practice of not posting salaries perpetuates the gender and racial wage gap and discriminates against women, people of color, and other historically excluded populations by causing individuals to negotiate from a disadvantaged starting point. Location + Travel Expectations This position is based in San Diego, California, with an expectation that the selected candidate will reside/relocate to the San Diego area. Currently, staff work on-site at the San Diego Pride office near Balboa Park. The successful candidate should be committed to creative and non-traditional working requirements that center and prioritize staff health and the sustainability of work. Donor/Sponsor visits, regional meetings, and interstate travel may be required over the course of a fiscal year. EEO and Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion San Diego Pride Racial Justice and Equity Statement San Diego Pride (SDP) is an equal opportunity employer. In accordance with their mission to foster pride, equality, and respect for all lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities locally, nationally, and globally, San Diego Pride is specifically committed to racial justice and equity, both externally through programming and communications, and internally through organizational culture and operations. SDP recognizes that the incredible progress in the LGBTQIA+ movement has also been deeply uneven and that Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) have lived experiences that have not fully benefited from the many LGBTQIA+ advances in social and legal equality. San Diego Pride is committed wholly to this deeply reflective and active work to dismantle white supremacy and anti-Black racism in all its forms. San Diego Pride's vision is a world free of prejudice and bias. SDP's accountability work does not stop at any of their own organization's decisions or statements, knowing that as a part of a movement, there is a continuum. San Diego Pride acknowledges that addressing and dismantling white supremacy and anti-Black racism, two ideologies that form the underpinnings of the founding and continued functions of the United States, is not an easy task. It is not comfortable. It is also not optional. San Diego Pride's racial justice and equity work includes:
In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. Submission Instructions (read carefully) Cooper Coleman is leading this search on behalf of San Diego Pride. To apply, please visit this link (www.coopercoleman.com/current-searches). All expressions of interest should be made as soon as possible through the online application. Nominations of qualified candidates can be sent to: michael.durnil@coopercoleman.com All nominations will be held in confidence. A cover letter is not required with your initial application but is welcomed to help us understand your fitness for and interest in this role during our initial evaluation. Candidates invited for interviews will be asked to provide a thoughtful letter of interest indicating their specific qualifications for the opportunity, desire to join San Diego Pride and connection to its mission. Cooper Coleman LLC is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all qualified candidates and will refer candidates without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation or identity, age, ability, veteran status, or any other legally protected basis. Background Checks + Credentials Verification Before sending your resume for this position, please read it over for accuracy. Cooper Coleman verifies its candidates' employment and academic credentials at the time of offer, and our clients frequently conduct background checks before finalizing an offer. jeid-f2e0a84b074bc94c8704275e92616765 |